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Telergy new album due featuring members of Porcupine Tree, Spock’s Beard, Hawkwind, King’s X, Magellan, Twisted Sister, Trans-Siberian Orchestra. Coming soon, more info as we have it.
Composer, Producer, multi-instrumentalist Robert McClung formed Telergy in 2009 with the goal of bringing amazing musicians from all over the world together to tell the stories behind historical events through a wild blend of progressive rock, classical, jazz and world music.

The project’s first album “The Exodus” was released in 2011 to world wide acclaim. The album featured many incredible musicians from a wide range of genres.

The album won the hearts of fans and critics around the globe, and soon numerous notable musicians from all over the progressive rock world and beyond were on board to be involved with the next Telergy album “The Legend of Goody Cole”. Artist’s such as……

Colin Edwin (Porcupine Tree)

Ryo Okumoto (Spock’s Beard)

Nik Turner (Hawkwind)

Ty Tabor (King’s X)

Trent Gardner (Magellan)

Dee Snider (Twisted Sister)

Emmanuel De Saint Méen (Delusion Squared)

Joe Cairney (Comedy of Errors)

Joel Hoekstra (Trans-Siberian Orchestra, Night Ranger)

Valerie Vigoda (Trans-Siberian Orchestra, Cyndi Lauper, Groovelily)

Laura Sanscartier (Boston Symphony Orchestra, James Taylor)

Mattan Klein (world renowned jazz flutist)

Andy Reiner (The Earth Stringband)

Rory Makem (the Makem Brothers)

Tim Nunes (The Nero Complex)

Adam Nunes (The Nero Complex)

And many, many more…..

“The Legend of Goody Cole” tells the true story of Eunice “Goody” Cole, who was convicted of witchcraft in the small New England town of Hampton, New Hampshire in the year 1656.

After serving the better part of fifteen years in a Boston Jail, Eunice returned to Hampton to find that her husband had died and the town had seized their forty acre farm. Frail and elderly, she was given a small shack on the marshland outside of town to live out her final days.

Upon her death she was hurriedly buried in a shallow, unmarked grave, with a stake through her heart to keep the evil spirits from escaping. Her ghost has been reported to wander the town at night searching for her grave stone.

This captivating tale is brought to life through the powerful, lush, energy filled music that Telergy creates, and transports the listener on a journey they will never forget.

Telergy is a completely independent project that recieves no support from a major record label. Crowd funding is the only way to cover the large costs of mastering and duplication.

A portion of the profits from this album will be donated to the Hampton New Hampshire Historical Society in an effort to update and restore Goody Cole’s currently unmarked memorial stone.